**WINTER OF WOE - BONUS OBJECTIVE POINT**
As previously announced, the team will be distributing an additional point toward milestones to anyone who completed the Absorbing Man fight in the first step of the Winter of Woe.
This point will be distributed at a later time as it requires the team to pull and analyze data.
The timeline has not been set, but work has started.
As previously announced, the team will be distributing an additional point toward milestones to anyone who completed the Absorbing Man fight in the first step of the Winter of Woe.
This point will be distributed at a later time as it requires the team to pull and analyze data.
The timeline has not been set, but work has started.
There is currently an issue where some Alliances are are unable to find a match in Alliance Wars, or are receiving Byes without getting the benefits of the Win. We will be adjusting the Season Points of the Alliances that are affected within the coming weeks, and will be working to compensate them for their missed Per War rewards as well.
Additionally, we are working to address an issue where new Members of an Alliance are unable to place Defenders for the next War after joining. We are working to address this, but it will require a future update.
Additionally, we are working to address an issue where new Members of an Alliance are unable to place Defenders for the next War after joining. We are working to address this, but it will require a future update.
Investing into Capiw
Loki_zoid
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Quick question for the seasoned players, I have a 6* CAPIW currently sitting at sig20. I have about 72 generics sig stones I can invest into him. My question is would it be worth investing my generics into cap without being able to max him? Will his ability be reliable? Currently i have a max 5* that leadership triggers 100% of the time. I have a 3* at sig 25 that triggers 82% and a 4* at sig10 that triggers at 70%. So i really have no in between to decide if its going to be worth it or not. 6* generics aren’t frequent enough for me
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(A good analogy will be a man’s birth control off-the-shelf purchasable. You’ll want it to be as close to 100% reliable as possible. You can make do with say, 98%, but the random 2% can and might happen at a bad time and screw you over big time. 😊)
Dr. Zola
It’s like the parry issue now. It still works, sometimes, just unreliable, which can totally turn the tide of a fight.
Same reason as why he needs to be sig 200 for war. You’d want the reliability, and war is too big of a risk to not have it. Quest wise it’s alright to play around given how easy they are nowadays.
He doesn’t even have a power drain or taunt mechanic 🥴